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Title: The Sower's Field
Author: Wayne Weaver
Narrator: Markham Anderson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-14-15
Publisher: Ministries Of Wayne Weaver
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
The law of sowing and reaping is still in effect. This law may hold the answers to struggles in your life. Because, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." We have the Word of God on it. You can choose to receive blessings or curses through this law of sowing and reaping. It's a matter of choice.
Are your words too weak and powerless to effect long term changes in others? There's a reason. There's a solution. The Bible talks about resurrection, the power that can raise someone from the dead. Have you experienced that power?
Members Reviews:
Heart Felt Depiction of the Christian Life
The Sowers Field, Wayne Weaver, Ministries of Wayne Weaver, Millersburg, Ohio.
Chapter 1: Consider your Sowing
The Author, Pastor of the Revivalist Fellowship the Oasis Tabernacle in Sugarcreek Ohio sets out his apostolic cry for the Church to return to holiness. This is not a religious, competitive form so often presented but one of deep surrender to Jesus Christ with his perfections manifesting through us, the empty vessel.
Considering âsowingâ is the subject dealt with in this first chapter. The ground conditions, the power of the Word, sowing seeds and the issues about the use of words is brought in from the very beginning.
Identifying the issue of Israelâs spies in relation to the Promised Land is placed under the consideration of the battle between heart and mind! In this context the Author deals with realisations and the awaiting of the Believer to the true Word of God supernaturally given. Obedience is the key here with reference to Deuteronomy 28, the casting upon the Lord of care and the admission of individual weakness which breaks curse and bondage. An open fellowship will allow the confessing of fault without danger to the confessor.
Kings David and Solomon experiences Godâs blessings but it was clear that these Kings had personal weaknesses, David with Bathsheba and Solomon who went after other gods.
In this context comes the fear of God and with this comes responsibility and admission, Paul being prepared to even lose his own âstature.â It was to be with him a sowing to the Spirit rather than the flesh, a far cry from what is being witnessed today with the so called âChurchâ wallowing in evil worship that maintains an African beat of frenzy to a congregation intent on being entertained rather than submitting to God.
Chapter 2: Healing of the Land
An observation of the Author of there being a lack of God fearing nations is the initial approach here, the antichrist principles of reliance of manâs reasoning coming into place here placing nations under a curse. In amongst all this is the charitable acts of trying to feed the poor yet the mission orientated dealing with sin, the sin of corruption is clearly the key in releasing the worldâs resources to everybody.
The World, however and this includes âchurchesâ is obsessed with programmes rather than moving by faith with the use of materialism and modern enticements. The Tree of Knowledge seems to be âKingâ with the enticement of flesh honouring entertainments, leaders bound by Adamic reasoning, the Hellenism, knowledge and reason of the Greek philosophers.
An observation from an entertainer is given in that Vegas Casinos are crying out for ministry whilst the Church cries out for entertainment.